■ The Journal $5.00 a Year PrittaCU l&nptvt High-class Job Work VOL. V. PRINCE RUPERT, B. C, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 18, 1015. Price 5 Cents. No. 236. .^^f^m^m FIRST BRITISH TRANSPORT SUNK IN AEGEAN SEA ARTILLERY FIGHTING IS REPORTED FROM VOSGES TEXAS SUFFERED VERY SEVERLY FROM STORMS The First British Transport Lost During The War London, Aug. 17:—The British transport Royal Edward has been sunk in the Aegean Sea by a German submarine. Six hundred were saved out of over fifteen hundred aboard her. The men aboard wer reinforcements for the 29th division, which has been on the Gallipoli Peninsula since the first landing of British troops there. ed by the Canadian Northern Railway, was built at Glasgow in 1908. She was used between Canada and Bristol as a passenger and mail boat, and was of 11,117 tons register. Before being purchased by the C. N. R. she was named the Cairo, and was engaged in tourist traffic between Alexandria and Marseilles. 1 « Miss Wait, of the Vancouver World, Is spending a holiday ln the The Royal Edward, which was own- city. Galveston And Other Texan Cities Suffer From Severe Storm «H«H»)»l_-^-_-H-ia--^^ San Juan Company Buying It is reported that a new fish buying company has decided to operate here. This is the San Juan Company, of Seattle, one of the largest buyers of halibut on this coast. 5«WKH*lWBKHWH'H'H'HK^^ GROWING GOOD TOBACCO CROP IN KITSUMKALUM VALLEY THERE ARE FINE SHOWINGS OP THIS PLANT Evidently The Climate Is Well Adapted For Its Production. Dallas, Texas, Aug. 17.—No definite news of the loss of life at Galveston, as a result of the severe tropical storm has been received. A wireless message Btates that boats are taking persons from buildings and the streets to a United States transport. The tropical hurricane extended Its devastlon inland. Communication is impossible with several YESTERDAY'S BASEBALL Northwestern League Vancouver, 11; Spokane, 8. Seattle! 4; Tacoma, 1. National League Brooklyn, 3; New York, 2. Cncinnati, 2; Philadelphia, 0. Chicago, 2-6; Pittsburg, 3-4. cities in tne southwest of Texas. All buildings on the waterfront of Galveston have been ruined. Vessels caught in the harbor suffered severely. Some of these were destroyed, while others were badly damaged. Giant waves carried the large and small craft far beyond the usual beach houndatres. Reports from the Kitsumkalum Valley indicate that tobacco can be grown quite readily there. A visitor to that section, recently reported that both R. Braun and Fred Kohler had very luxuriant crops of this plant. The leaves were as long as four and a half feet, while they measured 7 inches across. This visitor did not know anything of the quality, but he feels that the crops can be grown readily. - -i- Mrs. E. Kaufman and family has gone to Seattle to join Mr. Kaufman there.- They expect to return to the city a little later. CITY MAY SUE FOR TAXES DUE IN A FEW INSTANCES THIS COURSE WILL BE TAKEN TO COLLECT Action Will Be Taken In Cases Where It Is Necessary Only. At the meeting of the council last evening the question of suing under the act for taxes on certain high- priced lots in the the heart of the city came up. It was explained by the city solicitor that the power was given to sue. There were cases of lands being held in the centre of the city, where there was still due to the government a very considerable sum. It would be Inadvisable to put these up to a tax sale, as the city would then have to take over the equity that was not held by the nominal owner. There were not many cases that came under the head referred to. In these cases the owners could well pay the taxes, living outside the city. (Continued ton. Page Two.) Artillery Fighting Is Again Reported On The Western Front Paris, Aug. 17.—An official report says:—"Artillery fighting in which there are no notable incidents occurred on the larger part of the front in the Vosges. We violently shelled the German positions in the region of Linge on the ridge between Gondernach and Landersbach. "On the latter point our infantry made an attack and secured a footing on the ridge. They entrenched themselves. "A German counter attack failed." LEO FRANKS CARRIED FROaM PRISON BY aMOB AND KILLED Marietta, Ga., Aug. 17.—A mob of 25 masked men overpowered the warden and guards at the prison and carried Leo Franks in an auto to a spot two miles east of the city. After riddling his body with bullets, they strung it up on a tree near the grave of Mary Phagan, the girl he was sup- (Continued on Page Two.) Rich Ore Reported At Georgia River Nines The Properties Of C, H. Dickie Promise Excellently According To Reports Received In The City From The Claims Reports have been received from the Georgia River Mining Company property near Stewart, which indicates that the showing is even better than at first expected, This is the property in which C. H. Dickie, of American League Detroit, 10-7; Cleveland, 3-3. Chicago-St. Louis game postponed on account of rain. No other games scheduled. Coast League laos Angeles, il; San Francisco, 0. Salt Lake, 1; Portland, 0. (11 innings). Oakland-Vernon, no game. WITNESS POSITIVELY IDENTIFIED JAPANESIHVHO KILLED PITMAN Robert Angus At The Preliminary Hearing Of Charges Against The Japanese From Port Essington Testified That Wagano The Cook Was The Guilty One—Evidence Was Taken Yesterday Before Stipendary Magistrate J. H. McMullin Yesterday J. H. McMullin, Stipendary Magistrate, began the preliminary hearing of the charges of murder preferred against three Japanese from Port Essington. The three Japanese are Kameda, Nagana and Chara, who are alleged to have been guilty of the crime of killing John Pitman on the night of July 30, at the Oriental restaurant in Port Essington. The hearing Is a slow one, In consequence of the fact that only one of the accused men is represented by counsel. This is Kameula, who Is represented by Fred Peters, K. C. All the depositions have to be interpreted to the other prisoners, which makes long delays. S. Tom- inaga is acting as interpreter. Chief Gammon, of the provincial police, is conducting the case for lhe Crown. It will take several days to complete i^KH'H'HWfra'H'H'*'^^ A Real Estate Snap \r Lot 12, Block 9, Section 1 $2,200 Cash Worth $10,000, with building ivoi-tli $2,500 on it. Apply at once to GEORGE BRODERIUS #0000000000400000000000000000000000000000000000000000. the hearing. Yesterday the most direct evidence that was given, was that of Robt. Angus, who swore that it was Nagano who did the act. Identified Man. Robt. Angus gave evidence very similar to that given at the coroner's Inquest the night before. Ile identified Nagano who committed the crimp. Witness, Murphy and Pitman were eating In the cafe at 11:10. Carlson called for some soup. Ohara gave him the soup. Later he saw Kameda and Ohara taking Carlson up in a corner and starting to beat him: Witness remarked they did all right for Carlson had nol paid for the soup. was in the opposite cornet- with Pit- ness said Kameda had nothing to do man. He did not pay much attention with the restaurant as far as he knew. to them. He had no doubt the stab Pitman got Witness picked til' saucers and I at the foot of the steiis was the one started throwing them al Kameda and Ohara, who were with Murphy. i-'aiai Wound. Pitman and Murphy wenl out and witness followed them. Nagano 'ante out after hint and pasesd him, following Pitman to the bottotm of the steps. At the foot of the steps Pit- that caused his death. It was not Kameda that stabbed him; it was the rook. Officer's Evidence, Robert V. I.cose, provincial officer, testified thai he had been called from his room to the Oriental cafe. He found Murphy lying out- Duncan, is interested. Mr Dickie was called by telegraph message to the property, going through here about a week ago. Upon arrival at the property, it Is reported he found it better than he had been led to believe it was. The showing is most gratifying. Thc gold values are said to run as high as "1,- 500 or $1,600 a ton. . This property is situated on Georgia River, about thirteen miles south of Stewart. Mr. Dickie is deeply interested, and will spend some time there it Is expected. The work Is being done about 4,- 000 feet above sea level, but close to tide water". Mr. Dickie will decide upon a line of action while there. Mrs. A. Davidson, wife of the general agent of the O. T. P., has returned to the city. man turned as though to grab Na- side, iiis face was covered with gano. lie saw something glitter in blood. Witness scut for a truck and N'agann'.*- hand like ti knife. Pitman had him moved to Hie hospital. He then said Bob I'm stabbed." Witness arrested Nagano at the same time, said, "Run." The cook, Nagano, then Kameda and Ohara were in the cafe turned round on witness. He dodged al the time of the arrest, Angus under the cooks arm twice, but was and two other white men were there Carlson ran out of the cafe. About Istabbed in the head coining back., also. They picked up the body of three minutes afterwards two Japan- Witness then ran down the street j Pitman on the way, which they took ese brought him hack. He had some after Pitman towards the pool room.[to the hospital After putting Na- blood on his nose and around his He pasesd Pitman, who dropped right gano in jail ho went hack and nr- nioitth. Witness told the Japs they at his heels. Ho saw no one else at i rested Ohara and Kameda. There war had gone far enough. He had just (the time, said this when Ohara struck him, Found Dead Doily. (witness), over the eye. lie s,,,. - Witness ran and got his partner, Kameda with a crutch striking at, Carlson. / Cry of Murder. Carlson ran out and witness fol- Gus Schorneck, who was In bod. They came back and found Pit man lying dead. Tommy Darve and another man came along with Murphy on a blood on their (-lollies. Ohara had e sweater on. There were blood Stains about 'he cafe on panels near the floor, nnd also on Ihe floor. He found throe cloths that had apparently been used to wipe blood off with. It was 2SX feet X Inches, from the lowed him outside. Someone said i truck. They "They are murdering me." Witness truck and look hlni on to the lion- went back to the door antl saw Mur-1 pltal. phy lying down In a corner. Nagano Cross-examined by Mr. Peters, wit Pitman on the same, door of the cafe lo where the body was found. Murphy was lying 21 feet 1 Inch from the door. Ile traced blood (Continued on Page Two.) SAVE MONEY IN INSURANCE AS Wl'Ua AS IN OTHER LINES Insure with tne In non-Hoard companies. They are not weak or Irresponsible concerns I represent nothing bul tlie mosl reliable antl well established companies, .1. I.OIIXI. Mncla-AREN. Plione 130—Room ll Smith 2 Block S tKHSttiW^HWO 0-O13O-- O 004 0 O OO OOO WWKKHKHKKKt^KI- O ChKKi -O OOO O 0_ | Reduced Price of | MILK The Standard Dairy will deliver pur* milk of Its usual high standard al ."i cents a Phil or IO cents a Quart. Phone Standard Hairy. >'• Blue 247 I O4O4OO00O0O0O0OO00000OOOOO Wednesday, August 18, 191a. PRINCE RUPERT JOURNAL Ja-mncc -Super, journal Telephone 138. O. H. NELSON, Editor. Offlce: 12S Tllird Avenue East, near McBride Stm'. Telephone 138; PoBtoffice Box 607. DAILY EDITION. Published every morning except Monday. Delivered by carrier in the city at the following rate, if paid i» advance: — One Year SB-OO Six Months J2.50 Three Months 1*1.-5 If not paid in advnee, per Month $0.50 WEEKLY EDITION. Published every Friday for circulation outside the City of Prince I Rupert at $2.00 a year, addi-twed to points in Canada; or $3.00 a year to all points in the United Kingdom the United Mates or other foreign countries. Advertising Rates Upon Application Telephone 138. Wednesday, August 18, 1915. WITNESS POSITIVELY. 00000044440000000000000000000000000000000000000400000 Halibut Rerched High Figure With little fish offering, the price of halibut has gone up. Yesterday there was but one independent boat in with fish. This was the Idaho, with 30,000 pounds on board. As high as 5 1-4 cents a pound was offered, hut the captain withheld from selling until today. li>a>>»i}«KHKH*'i»^^ LEO FRANKS CAP.R1KD. (Continued Irom rage One.) posed to have murdered. All the wires in the district were cut before the attack was made. Franks told the mob that he would go willingly, as he was not afraid to die, but that he was innocent of the murder. He was released from the hospital the previous day, on his recovery from the attack made upon him by the convict Green. Mrs. Frank, who was fighting for her husband's liberty, collapsed on receipt of the news of the assassination. o CITY MAY. (Continued trom Page one.) HOTEL DIRECTORY Members of the Prince Rnpert Licensed Vintners' Association (Continued tr-m Page One.) stains from the cafe to where Pitman fell. It was apparent he was stabbed at the cafe. There were no blood stains from the door to where Murphy was found. He was bleeding when found. Ohara Called Him. Ohara. the Japanese awakened him and told him to come down there was a fight in the cafe. He did not tell him anyone was killed or wounded. The first he knew of the killing was •when he found the body of Pitman on the walk. He arrested Nagano because he was in the cafe. Ci-oss-cxamined. In reply to Mr. Peters, witness said there wa no one in the police station thai night. He had heard that Kameda went to the police station and had no reason to doubt that. T.acey, a shoe repairer, whose place was opposite the point where the body was found, came over after they picked it up. Miss Goa, who lived next door came also. After witness came back, he asked Lacey about, the case. He said he did not know anything of what had happened. He had heard someone running past. He had seen Kameda coming from the direction of the pool room, which was the same way as from the police station. He saw- Pitman's body lying there at the time. Witness said he could not say that it was Kameda or someone else who went to the police station to call the police, as he was not there. Theory of Defense. Air. Peters contended that the steps heard were those of Pitman, who dropped down 2S0 feet from the door of the restaurant; that Kameda had gone to the police station earlier and arrived hack Just an Lacey came there. Witness knew witness Figi Mota, who lived next to Lacey's repair shop. He did not see him that night. He had no( spoken to him aboul this matter. The hearing was adjourned until this morning. The council decided that discretion should be given the city treasurer in this matter. A resolution covering this was accordingly passed. PERS. SCHOOL NOTICE WINDSOR HOTEL Cor. of First Ave. and Eighth St W. H. WRIGHT. Prop. HOTEL CENTRAL First Ave. and Seventh St. •European an! American Plans $1.00 to 32.50 Per Day Peter Black, Prop. UNO.- HOTEL First Ave. Bct.vren Kiglitb ani* -Ninth European Plan; Hates -Oc to 81.00 P<«- Day Besner & Besner, 1 rop» TO Parents and Guardians THE PUBLIC AND HIGH SCHOOLS WILL OPEN ON .MONDAY, AUG. 23. The Board of School Trustees having passed the resolution authorized by Section 8 of Chapter 3 8 of the Statutes of 1912, hereby notify the Parents and Guardians of any child, from the age of-7 to 14, who neglect to send such child to school, that he or she is liable to the penalties provided in Section 141, of Chapter 206, R. S. B. C., i.e. That a fine not exceeding $5.00 shall be imposed for the first willful offence and double that pealty for each subsequent, offence. W. D. VANCE, Secretary of Board. EMPRESS HOT'tol J. Y. Rochester V. D. Caslej Third Ave. Between Sixt.ii and Seventh Sts. European Plan; 50c to $1 Per Day ROYAL HOTEL -«i_cy «_ Burgess, Props. Third Ave. and Sixtli St. European Plan Steam Heated BEAVER WHOLESALE LIQUOR CO., LIMITED Second Ave. and Sixtli St. Phone 102 'RINCE RUPERT IMPORTING CO. LIMITED Empress Hotel Building—Third Ave. Phone 7 aMINERAI* ACT (Form F.) Certificate of Improvements. NOTICE RAINIER Mineral Claim, situate in the Portland Canal Mining Division of Cassiar District. Where located: On the east side of Bear River. TAKE NOTICE that I, R. M. Stewart, F. M. C. No. 94366B, acting for myself and as Agent for Wm. Pigott, F. M. C. No. 94365B. W. D. Noble, F. M. C. No. 94083B, and D. J. Rainey, F. M. C.No. 93864B. Free Miner's Certificate, intend, sixty days from the date hereof, to apply to Vie Mining Recorder for a Certificate of Improvements, for thc purpose of obtaining a Crown Grant of the above claim. And further take notice that action, under section 37, must be commenced before the issue of such Certificate of Improvements. Dated this 15th day of June, 1915. J5-S5. Canadian Pacific Railway Lowes) rates lo all Eastern point* via steamer to Vancuvci- anil Canadian Pacific Railway. Ural* nnd Berth included on steamer. PRINCESS ALICE, SOUTHBO UND, 0 p.m. S-tun-iy. PRINCESS MAQUINNA, SOUTHBOUND, 0 p.m. "hMH-iy. J. C. McNAB, General Agent, wnwr Third Ave. and Fourth St. Tug " GLEN ROSA " ""SB-ar" Oil Burner, carrying qiialiB-d -fa-tor and Engineer. General Tow ing. Sand and Gravel supplied; a too Scows. Steam up on short notice. For rates etc., apply io Mailet- on Board, at Davis Bout House, Cow Bay. Phone Green 280. p&tfr-- . W__-»<-*__I-H»a-_'_H__^^ SYNOPSIS OF COAL MINING REGULATIONS. Coal mining rights of tho Dominion in Manitoba. Saskatchewan and Alberta, the Yu'/on Territory, the Northwest Territories and a portion of the Province of British Columbia, may be leased for a term of twenty-one years at an annual rental of $1 per acre. Not more than 2,560 acres will be leased to one applicant. Applications *jr a lease must he made by the applicant in person to the Agent or Sub-Agent' of the district in which the rights -pplied for are situated. In surveyed territory the land must Le described by sections, or legal subdivisions of sections, and in unsurveyed territory the tract applied for shall be staked out by the applicant himself. Each application must be accjm- panied by a fee of ;5, which will be rr funded if the right* applied for are not available, but not otherwise. A royalty shall be paid on the merchantable output of the mine at the rate of five cents per ton. The person operating the mine shall furnish the Agent with sworn returns accounting for the full quantity of merchantable coal mined and pay the royally thereon. If the coal mining lights re not being operated, such returns shouid le furnished at leost once a year. The lease will include tho coal mining rights only; but the lessee may be permittel to purchase whatever available surface rights may be considered necessary for the working of the m'ne at the rate of $10 per acre. For full .nfurmallon application should he made to t. -• Secretary of the Department of tlie Interior, Ottawa, or to any Agent or Sub-Agent or Dominion Lands. W. W. CORY, Deputy Minister of thc Interior Phone Blue 183 Res. Pbone "9? UP-TO-DATE LINOSArS QARTAGE & STQRAGL Q. T. P. CARTAOE AGENTS 126 FOURTH STREET JINGLE POT COAL is handled by us. All orders receive prompt attention Phone No. 68. HAYNER BROS Pioneer Funeral Directors and Enihalmeis. Open Day and Night. Ladies' Assistant in Attendance. PHONE 86. 710 THIRD'AVE. 6. C. Undertakers Funeral Directors nnd Em- j balmers — Satisfaction Guaranteed .— Open Day and Night j 117 S/jcond Street Phone 41 ; Bruce Morton • • Manager j 5*'H'H'H*'l*'$«_'»tt^ I THE IMPERIAL WATER HEATER COIL § Patented In Canada. I FOR STOVES, RANGES AND FURNACES £ Is tradt w meet the demands for Instantaneous Hot Water, for 7 oa'tjls. e c mihout extra use of fuel. { 70 IN USE IN PRINCE RUPERT WARNING Puichasers of any infringements on this coil lay themselves liable to prosecution, equally with the parties making and installing same. 0*WKHWH»»l«HKH»^^ I Capt. J McGee S M.M.S.A. g Masters and Mates prepared j j? for examination. Compass ad- j? juster. g Plione Red 502 S "NAUTICAL ACADEMY" § Helgerson Block, opposite % Royal Hotel aHH-H-OOiKHIHKHKHKBWH^^ SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES. For Rent REASONABLE RATES THE Continental Tiust Company Pacific Cartage Limited General Teaiia.ng Furniture Moving a Specialty. Skeena Lund District—District of Coast Range 5. TAKE NOTICE that I Petei Mc- Lachlan, of Prince Rupert, B. C, occupation Broker, Intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted at high-water mark, on the east side of Detention Island in Prince Rupert Harbor, thence northerly, westerly, southerly, and easterly, following the contour of said Island to the place cf commencement .containing one (1) acre more or less. PETER McLACHLAN. Arfent, George P .MacDonald. o i a The Morning Journal 50 cents r.-ZHSgO—Wcfl "*■»•"■': - When you buy COAL buy the BES1 — Ladysmitb. Lump or Como_ Washed Nut. Absolutely guaranteed to give satisfaction. Prices for coll including connections $20 COIL ONLY S15, LESS CONNECTING IjARR I HANSON Phone IW> P. O. Box 3115 ' *-.- ________ - ■*■-.--', "oi-t_&»-fWBa^ Si1«l»t-tKH---tfa-13<H-_^ Royal Bank of Canada HEAD OFFICE: aMONTREAL ESTABLISHED ]8flg Capital If 11,500,000 Reserved Fund $ 12,500,000 Total Assets $185,000,000 Savings Bank Department—$1 will open an account Branches Throughout Canada and Banking Connections With All Parts of the United States. Agents Throughout the World. H. P. WILSON, Manager - . Prince Rupert Branch a-'attiji'ia't-H'ft'f^^ IKH»«>-H'-t'')MHWa^^ RUPERT MARINE IRONWORKS AND SUPPLY CO., LIMITFD WATERFRONT. PRINCE RUPERT ENGINEERS, MACHINISTS AND MACHINERY CONTRACTORS Specialists in Marine Power Plant:- Oil, Steam, or Gasoline. B. C. Coost Agents, for the Britisii Krpmhout Semi-Diesel Oil Engine—tlie most reliable nnd economical, and the cheapest power for fishing boats, tugs and passenger vessels. Standard Gas Engine Company's Engines and Parts iu stock. A. FAULDS, M.I. M.E. Consult Irg Mining Engineer Examinations and development o' Coal, Metal, Oil. Etc. 709 Dunsmuir St. Vancouver, B.C IMPERIAL MACHINE IRKS Engines Installed nnd General Repairs Oxy-Acetylene Plant in Connection Phone Red 156 Third Avenue PHONE 554 P.O. BOX 60 FOR P APERHANGING AINTING OLISH1NG AND WALL TINTING HIGH-GRADE INTERIOR DECORATING A SPECIALTY Martin Swanson -SECOND AVE. ""EAR McBRIDE HE HIGH COST OF LIVING I.ti DUCED BY BUYTNfl YOUR Best Quality Domestic Lump Coal $0.50 Per Tea Best Quality Washed Nut Coal $8.75 Per Ton DELIVERED —THE— Union Transfer Co. Prince Rupert, B.C., Phone 80 FREDERICK PETERS. K.C. Barrister, Solicitor and Notary Piibll.- Office In EXCHANGE BLOCK Steel, Iron, Oils, Wire Rope, Balata BeHIn, B. C. Wood Pulleys, Columbian Bronze Propellers, Storage Batteries, Dynamos and Marine Accessories, pairs—First-class equipment anil staff for machine and ship repairs. P.O. BOX 5 TELEPHONE 313 'MMtx&tiooooaaaoooao^ CLEAN OP AND PAINT UP NOW O-CEDAR MOPS, O-CEDAR MOP POLISH ALABASTINE SANITARY WALL COATING WATER HOSE, GARDEN TOOLS, WATERING CANS MARTIN-SENOUR 100 PER (__.*IT. PURE PAINT PAINT BRUSHES, LAWN MOWERS AND GRASS SHEARS CARPET BEATEPaS. GARBAGE PAILS WINDOW SCREENS, SCREEN POORS —AT THE— KAIEN HARDWARE CO., 608 Third Av 00000000444^0044000000400004004400000. ■'MOOOOOOOOOOOOttm Prince Rupert Transfer Co. --FOR- Coal, Furniture Moving, Baggage and Heavy Teaminf W. J. CRAWFORD, Manager _ PHONE 566 -t_*___r__; LUMBER SHINGLES, MOULDINGS, SASH; DOORS Prince Rupert Lumber Co. FIRST AVE. AND McBRIDE ST. PRINCE RUPERT Phone 25 Branch Yard at Smithers, B.C.' PRINCE RUPERT JOURNAL Wednesday, August 18, 1915. MUNICIPALITY OF THE CITY OF PRINCE RUPERT. NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND FOR UNPAID TAXES IN THE .MUNICIPALITY OF PRINOE RUPERT, PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA. I HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that on Tuesday, the 14th day of September, A. D., 1915, at the hour of 10 o'clock a.m., at the City Hall, Prince Rupert, B. C, I shall sell at public auction the lands in the list hereinafter set out, for delinquent taxes in arrears, and for interest, costs and expenses, including the cost of advertising the said sale, if the total amount due is not sooner paid: Property. «__ "____ Name of Assessed Owner. W'.<,m,:yf.*:>:.:■ •■*••■-. Roden, Geo Brown, John O'Neil, D. R„ et al Bennett, C. V Bennett, C. V ' Peyton, D. M Reuz, Eugene Laplaca, L. B , G. T. P. Investment Co. Ltd G. T. P. Investment Co. Ltd Rogers, Jas. & Sweet, G. A Stritzel, G. R. M Mackay, J. J Button, Fred P. R. Town Properties, Ltd P. R. Town Properties, Ltd Morrison, XV. R. & Smith, J. C Planitz, Chas. (No. 70') Planitz, Chas. (No. 70') Law, Wm. M Moore, E. A Moore, E. A Hilditch, J. H Kirkpatrick, J, A Owen, Mary E Freed, Max Freed, Max Kerr, Geo. W McMordie, Mrs. Edith M McMordie, Mrs. Edith M Scott, Geo. D P. R. Town Properties, Ltd P. R. Town Properties, Ltd Atlantic Realty & Imp. Co Ross, Robt Ross, Robt Ross, Robt Ross, Robt Ross, Robt Ferguson, Hector Ferguson, Hector W__ce, W. D. & Birch, H. W P. R. Town Properties, Ltd Foiirniei', .1. B MacLaren, J. L. * Broderlck, A. T. . . Postulo, Jas. & George, G Falrley, Capt. J. H Fairley, Capt. J. H Gttrvick, Nick Clayton, Dr. XV. B Krivokapich, P. Bregolisse, B. and Camozzi, S Krlvokaplch, P. Bregolisse, B. and Camozzi, S McCriiiimon, Angus K. C Saunders, Aubrey, T Hamilton, Henry McClellan, A. R McClellan, A. R Hamilton, Henry ______ . Hamilton, Henry Hamilton, Henry O'Shea, M. J Williams, A. B. & Kennaugh, W. J. Williams, A. B. & Kennaugh, W. J. Weber, Carl Muni-oe, John Munroe, John Grossman, Isadore Til'fen, Fred W Henderii-kson, H. C. & Schofleld, B. A. Henderickson, H. C. & Schofleld, B. A. Clarke, Fred Westenhaver, C. C. & J. D McLeod, J. F. & M. R Demers, Lydia, K Demers, Noma Magar, Hazen Aloe, G. P Moe, G. P Grossman, Joseph Abbott, R. J Soskin, .Morris Robertson, G. S Law, Wm. M Law, Wm. M Swanson, Martin Cameron, J. G. & Peterson, A Cameron, J. G. & Peterson, A McLaren, J. Lome Kinsella, 11 Klnsella, I-I Sweder, .1. H .Miizzel, R Krlkei osky, G P. R. Town Properties, Ltd P. R. Town Properties, Ltd Abbott, Mrs. K. T Abbott, Mrs. K, T Beck, Macbail Dwate, 11 Hlrstwood, W. A Sherman, Win. II. sr. & Sherman, Win. II. jr Sherman, Wm. H. sr. .t Sherman, Win. II. jr Galland, Mrs. Elizabetr A Stuart, l). c. it Partington, C. T. ... Stuart, 1). C. & Partington, C. T. ... Scott, Geo. 1) Scott, Geo. D .' Holding, Honry Jr Holding, Henry jr Hall, Mro. Annie Freed, .Max Freed, Max Cohen, David Cohen, M ,B Cohen, M .B Matthews, A. G Atcheson, S. H Freed, Max Freed, Max P. R. Town Properties, Ltd Kach, John T Ennyu, D LeBlanc, Henry Morlta, Jasu Solem, Chris Yup, Sam Levy, Julius Zarelli, E> Butler, H. O. (10'E.) Butler, H. O Law, Wm. M , I). C. ft Partington, A. T, ... Wilson, J. 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Abbott, R. J 6 Law, Wm. M. & Butler, H. 0 6 Law, Wm. M. & Butler, H. 0 6 Law, Wm. M. ft Butler, H. 0 6 Law, Wm. M. & Butler, H. 0 6 Abbott, .Mrs. K. T 6 Abbott, Mrs. K. T 6 P. R.Town Properties, Ltd 6 Ferguson, Hector 6 Ferguson, Hector 6 Ferguson, Hector 6 . Mclnnis, Angus & Brotise, J. E 6 P. R.Town Properties, Ltd 6 P. R.Town Properties, Ltd 6 Ennyu, S 6 Paul, R ij .MacLaren, J. Lome 6 MacLaien, J. Lome 6 MacLaren, J. Lome 6 Tate, Mrs. E. J 6 Coulombe, E 0 Abbott, Mrs. K. T ....!!! 6 Rothery, Jos. N 6 Abbott, Mrs. K. T , 6 Bourne, Walter 6 Bourne, Walter 6 Clark, I-I. F 6 Collier, S 6 Lee, John il Nelson, John S 0, Nelson, John S 6 Cohen, David 6 Hempel, A. & Newbold, Win. K 6 Bloom, S. & Walters, A 7 Georgioff, Ivan 7 N'icholls, Charles 7 .Marshall, Grace 7 Gurvich, N. & Tattsan, M 7 Abbott, Mrs. K. T 7 Evans, Miss Mabel 7 Clayton, Dr. W. B 7 Norberg, Alex 7 P. R.Town Properties, Ltd 7 P. R.Town Properties, Ltd 7 Mcintosh, J. s 7 .Moore, E. A 7 Moore, E. A 7 Parks, Jas 7 McGlinchy, P. & H 7 Steedman, Thos. S 7 Ambrose, Flora 7 Cohen, M. B 7 Cohen, .Al. B 7 Duncan, George 7 Duncan, George 7 Ytreberg, Chas. R 7 Tottenham, R. C 7 Brown, Duncan 7 Duncan, George 7 Duncan, George 7 Ennyu, S 7 Higgens, Lawrence 7 Higgens, Lawrence 7 Abbott, R. J 7 Abbott, R. J 7 Bronzes, Frank 7 Higgins, Lawrence 7 Higgins, Lawrence 7 P. R. Town Properties, Ltd. 7 P. R. Town Properties, Ltd 7 Sbeehan, Timothy 7 Peterson, H. AI 7 Brown, F. R. C Brown, Airs. Lily 7 .Meeker, John, A . Meeker, John, A Selman, S. S. & H. E 7 Selmah, S. S. & H. E Planitz, Chas Planitz, Chas 7 Webster, Percy 7 Webster, Percy Gampp, H. E Gampp, H. E 7 Gampp, H, E 7 Gampp, H. E 7 McMillan, Angus 7 Wasyl, Syroid 7 Hutchinson, J. F 7 Philpotts, Airs. Grace 7 Philpotts, -Mrs. Grace 7 Johnson, P. J *7 Austin. Alex 7 Duncan, Geo 7 Duncan, Geo 7 AIcKeen, Kenneth 7 King, Charles, B 7 Abbott, Airs. K. T 7 Abbott-, Mrs. K. T 7 Leblanc, S 7 Broderius, Geo 7 Broderlus, Geo 7 P. R. Town Properties, Ltd 7 P. R. Town Properties, Ltd 7 Aloe, G. P 7 Aloe, G. P 7 AlacDonald, Alex 7 Parker, H. S 8 Parker, H. S 8 Bergman, J 8 (iarnett, Wm. P 8 Philpotts, Airs. Grace 8 Philpotts, Airs. Grace 8 Rochester, Jenny, C 8 Rochester, Jenny, C 8 Williams & .Manson 8 I lays, t aroline • 8 Duncan, Geo Duncan, Geo 8 Lever, Henry (So. 1-2) j> Brown, Geo 8 Brown, Geo 8 Viloti, Chas s Viton, ('has ■ Benson, Reid, J. Benson, TTt-itl, J. ° .Honey, Jess, 10 .Money. Jess, 10 - 8 Helller, George ° McKay, David ° McKay, David s Russell, A. II ° P. It. Town Properties, Ltd P, It. Town Properties, Ltd. 8 Williams & Manson * Gray, Wm. Russell x Gray, Wm. Russell ° Gray, Win. Russell s Gray, Wm. Russell ° .McKenzie, Angus 8 .McKenzie, Angus * Schubert, Paul, AI 8 Schubert, Paul, M 8 Leahy, Mrs. L. G 8 Leahy, Airs. L. fl 8 • .Mcintosh, John 1 8 .Mcintosh, John 1 8 McKinley. J. W 8 Schubert, Haul Al J Schubert, Paul AI ° Alorrlson, Kenneth 8 Sweder, J. H 8 Sweder, J. H 8 Aloe, G. P 8 Aloe, G. P 8 Robertson, Allan 8 Semernuk, W. S 8 Semernuk, W. S 8 Smith, Mrs, Angus, C 8 Martin, Wm. R 8 (( 9 15 74.63 5.73 1 13. 9 101.80 7.09 13 10 101.80 7.09 13 11 111.53 7.57 1 13 12 13S.67 8.93 17 1 148.42 9.42 J 17 2 113.30 7.66 j 20 14 67.85 5.39 i 20 23 64.03 5.20 20 24 81.43 6.07 22 25 112.33 7.16 22 26 96.39 6.82 i 23 5 53.85 4.69 1 23 | 6 53.85 4.69 1 23 17 63.21 5.1-6 { 23 18 49.13 4.45 1 25 j 1 95.03 6.75 1 25 2 74.65 5.73 1 25 | 3 65.92 5.30 ! 25 5 62.10 5.10 | 25 | 21 | 45.49 4.27 | 27 19 85.48 6.27 | 28 5 ' 57.69 4.88 28 7 9S.64 6.93 | 28 9 9S.64 6.93 | 28 10 98.64 6.93 | 28 11 98.64 6.93 1 29 1 19 1 40.08 4.00 j 29 21 40.08 4.00 1 31 7 63.20 5.16 1 31 8 63.20 6.16 ,; 31 14 68.50 5.42 , 31 24 27.79 3.39 i 1 6 81.00 6.05 3 51 30.77 3.53 3 54 30.77 3.53 1 4 7 46.89 4.34 1 s « 17.71 2.90 1 6 | 15 17.71 2.90 1 5 23 17.71 2.90 6 26 26.18 3.30 7 15 28.08 3.40 11 10 18.66 2.93 11 11 18.66 2.93 11 12 18.66 2.93 1 11 13 18.66 2.93 ! il 14 18.66 2.93 1 13 3 63.54 5.17 1 13 4 35.65 3.78 13 24 32.02 3.60 14 8 71.04 5.55 14 18 61.10 5.05 14 19 40.70 4.03 : 17 13 30.54 3.52 1 17 14 44.11 4.20 1 21 9 25.44 3.27 | 22 8 25.44 3.27 1 24 7 24.50 3.22 i 24 16 20.34 3.02 ! 24 17 32.47 3.62 1 24 20 16.23 2.81 | 25 4 38.01 3.90 j 25 5 3S.O0 3.90 ! 25 6 39.30 3.96 25 7 42.93 4.15 26 1!) 129.02 8.45 26 22 40.68 4.03 26 23 42.69 4.13 27 17 44.41 4.22 27 IS 44.41 4.22 27 25 26.29 3.31 29 j 22 29.36 3.4 6 31 1 19 50.24 4.51 31 20 2S.49 3.42 32 23 40.72 4.03 3 2 24 40.72 4.03 3 4 15 9.64 2.50 34 16 9.64 2.50 34 23 55.12 4.75 34 24 55.12 •1.75 37 1 40.71 4.03 37 2 22.06 3.10 1 38 ! i 28.83 3.44 i 38 2 1 24.42 3.22 i 38 3 | 22.07 3.10 f 38 1 4 22.07 1 3.10 1 38 1 14 16.44 2.82 : 38 35 1 15 26 2.76 | 39 30 2 7/. 19 3.36 1 39 33 IS.31 2.91 | 39 34 16.97 2.85 | 40 6 31.42 3.57 | 40 7 27.19 3.3 6 i 41 10 30.54 3.58 i 41 11 25.44 3.27 ; 42 6 29.88 3.49 | 42 19 8.46 2.42 1 43 3 48.26 4.41 1 43 4 48.26 4.41 | 44 7 37.25 3.86 ; 40 9 26.28 3.31 4 0 It) 26.28 3.31 ! 47 11 4 5.1(1 4.25 1 47 12 49.75 4.50 [ 49 13 15.84 2.79 ( 49 14 13.94 2.70 ■ 50 33 8.19 2.40 i 1 3 2 0.35 3.02 1 1 4 20.35 3.02 1 1 5 20.35 3.02 2 14 19.10 2.98 ! 3 11 41.17 4.20 3 12 44.17 4.20 i 3 17 30.33 3.S2 3 18 36.33 3.82 1 3 2 27.17 3.3 5 3 13.50 2.07 ; 6 o 14.88 2.74 6 1 12.SII 2.64 ti 6 7.3 0 2,36 11 19 11.64 ., -.'., I 1 2U II 68 ; 12 35 17.1 1 2.8.1 12 36 17.11 2 85 12 37 • 20 OS :: 03 12 38 31.18 3.55 ' 15 1(1 11.14 2.5 5 16 j 17 13.36 2.06 ! 15 32 39.59 3.98 16 17 6,40 2.3 2 16 |x 6.40 2.32 17 12.06 2.60 17 7 12.06 2.60 17 8 12.04 2.OH ,17 lil 29.43 3.17 17 23 29.28 2.40 '17 24 40.79 . 4.84 is 5 11.87 2.59 | 18 (i 11.87 2.59 | 18 | 14 40.72 4.33 1 18 j 15 40.72 4.33 , 19 10 14.23 2.71 19 11 18.0(1 2.93 1 21 It) 19.05 2.98 1 21 11 411.70 4.03 ! 2 2 7 13.21 2.66 1 22 8 13.21 2.66 ! 23 3 34.01 3.7U 23 13 14.5S 2.73 - 23 14 14.58 2.73 23 27 20.35 3.01 23 3 5 56.60 4.83 23 36 50.60 4.83 24 19 34.25 3.71 24 20 34.25 3.71 26 19 42.11 4.10 27 9 13.56 2.67 2 7 10 13.56 2.67 27 35 35.97 3.80 28 3 6 3 9.07 3.95 Cc iitiutti si on P »_e Four.) "a,-Vja_ *>_J&__ 80.36 108.89 108.89 119.10 147.60 167.8- 120.96 73.24 69.23 87.50 119.94 108.21 58.54 58.54 68.37 53.58 101.78 80.38 71.22 67.20 49.76 91.75 62.57 105.57 1 U5.57 105.57 105.57 44.08 44.08 OS.36 68.36 73.92 31.18 87.05 34.30 34.30 51.23 20.61 20.61 20.61 29.48 31.48 21.59 21.59 21.59 21.59 21.59 68.71 39.43 35.02 76.59 66.15 44.73 3 4.00 4S.31 2S.71 28.71 27.72 23.36 36.09 19.04 41.91 41.90 43.20 17.OS 137.47 44.71 46.82 4S.03 48.63 29.60 3 2.S2 54.75 31.91 44.75 44.75 12.11 12.14 59.87 59.87 4 1.7 I 2 5.10 32.27 27.04 25.17 25.17 19.26 18.02 30.55 21.22 19.82 34.99 30.55 34.12 2S.71 33.3 7 10.88 52.07 52.67 41.11 29.59 29.59 4 9.41 54.25 IS.63 10.HI 10.59 23.37 23.37 23.37 2 2..',9 4S.37 48.37 40.16 40.15 30.52 16.23 17.02 14.22 17.41 19.96 1 9.96 34.7. 13.69 16.02 43.57 8,72 S.72 14.65 14.65 14.64 32.110 3 2.Oil 51.13 14.48 14.46 51.05 51.05 16.94 21.59 2 2.03 4 4.73 15.87 15.87 3 7.71 17.31 17.31 23.3(1 111.13 01.43 37.9(1 37.90 40.21 16.23 16.23 39.77 43.02 jtF'~ ______ Wednesday, August 18. 191,' PRINCE RUPERT JOURNAL MUNICIPALITY OF THE CITY OF PRINCE RUPERT (Continued from Page Three) Property. Name of Assessed Owner. fla-ayama. H 8 iliih. II. II 8 Ruli, II. ll 8 Murdock, Robert 8 Slaven, M. & M 8 Rudge, I-'. W 8 Rudge, F. W S (Corcoran, Jas 8 Abbott, Mrs. K. T S Hartman, Paul 8 Dybhavn, John 8 Dybhavn, John 8 Bllenburgb, Wm 8 Toting, Chas. AI 8 Evans, F. S 8 ■Evans, F. S 8 ICennaugh, Wm. J 8 Kennaugh, Wm. J 8 'Share, G. A .' 8 Bergfeldt, Alfred 8 Bcrgleldt, Alfred 8 Jennings, J. E 8 Von Aueberg, P. 0 8 Von Aueberg, P. 0 8 McRae, H. F 8 -pencer, E. & Sharp, H. G 8 Spencer, E. & Sharp, H. G 8 McKay, L. J. & Angus 8 McKav L. J. & Angus 8 McRae, H. F 8 Brown, Wm 8 McLean, D. R 8 McNeill, John, D 8 McNeill. John, D 8 McNeill, John. D 8 McNeill, John, D 8 Cohen, M. B 8 Cohen, M. B 8 Delorme, Miss P 8 Hartman, "Paul 8 Hart man, Paul 8 -Jontaiern, K. W. jr 8 Planitz, C 8 Planitz, C 8 Planit-, c s Buckley, Tim 8 Buckley, Tim 8 MrCiillough, E. W. & Ward, A 8 Jteinfelt, Becz S Ptumtz, Chas 8 Planitz, Chas 8 Planitz, Chas , 8 Planitz, Chas 8 Abbott, Robt. J -. . 8 Abbott, Robt. 3 8 Bach, Chas 8 Bach, Chas g McLeod, AI. G. ft Henry, Wm. S. . . . 8 McLeod, M. G. & Henry, Wm. S. . . . 8 Abbott, R. J 8 Abbott, R. J g Planitz, Chas g Planitz, Chas g Abbott, R. J g Abbott, R. J g Deacon, F. B g Oeacon, F. B g -cott, Geo. D , 8 Scott, Geo. D g Fletcher, Chas. H .' . g McRae, Wm g McRae, Wm s 30 80 3 0 30 30 31 .",1 31 31 34 3 4 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 35 35 35 35 35 36 3 7 j 37 I 37 I 37 | 3S 38 38 3 9 39 39 39 39 39 40 41 41 42 46 46 46 46 46 46 46 46 46 46 46 47 47 47 47 48 48 48 48 48 48 50 50 50 j 50 I 50 50 i si ! 51 i 51 IS 20 21 41 44 15 10 IS 34 14 15 21 27 06 07 74 75 118 7 8 9 17 18 17 5 6 11 12 9 28 30 78 79 80 81 96 97 4 7 8 15 6 7 8 9 10 17 23 31 32 33 8. 5 6 21 22 1 11 12 20 21 28 29 31 32 6 29 30 _ _§2 _ _ - JafSl 8 a 3 « 39.10 39.10 39.10 8.09 8.09 4.51 4.51 38.03 4.51 41.30 29.43 29.43 38.94 29.43 11.87 11.87 15.61 13.56 5.45 35.62 36.51 43.67 18.88 13.55 11.14 35.32 35.32 30.37 35.87 10.16 7.79 7.79 45.27 45.27 . 45.27 45.27 36.81 39.44 8.63 9.50 9.50 6.79 9.51 9.51 9.51 9.51 9.51 9.87 9.87 8.48 8.48 8.48 8.48 7.80 7.80 8.09 11.33 11.64 8.83 7.80 7.80 8.45 11.64 7.80 10.16 23.48 23.48 11.88 16.23 6.77 5.74 5.74 3.95 3.95 3.95 2.40 2.40 2.23 2.23 3.90 2.23 4.06 3.47 3.47 3.95 3.47 2.59 2.59 2.78 2.67 2.27 3.78 3.82 4.18 2.94 2.67 2.55 3.76 3.76 3.52 3.79 2.50 2.39 2.39 4.26 4.26 4.26 4.26 3.84 4.00 2.43 2.48 2.48 2.34 2.48 2.48 2.48 2.48 2.48 2.49 2.49 2.42 2.42 2.42 2.42 2.39 2.39 2.40 2.56 2.68 2.44 2.39 2.39 2.42 2.58 2.39 2.50 3.17 3.17 2.59 2.81 2.34 2.28 2.28 o _- 43.05 43.05 43.05 10.49 10.49 6.74 6.74 41.93 6.74 45.36 32.90 32.90 42.89 32.90 14.46 14.46 18.39 16.23 7.72 39.40 40.33 47.85 21.82 16.22 13.69 39.08 39.08 33.89 39.66 12.66 10.18 10.18 49.53 49.53 49.53 49.53 40.65 43.44 11.06 11.98 11.98 9.13 11.99 11.99 11.99 11.99 11.99 12.36 12.36 10.90 10.90 10.90 10.90 10.19 10.19 10.49 13.89 14.22 11.27 10v19 10.19 10.96 14.22 10.19 12.66 26.65 26.65 14.47 19.04 9.11 8.02 8.02 "DATED the 17th day of August, 1915 10. I). JOHNSON, Treasurer and Collector for the Municipality of Prince Rupert, B. C. Summer Excursions To The East FROM PRINCE RUPERT TO Winnipeg anil return . $00.00 St. Paul and return . . $00.00 "tlllcago am] return . . . $72.50 Montreal and return . . $105.00 New York and return $110.70 Toronto and return . . . $02.00 Hamilton and return . . $92.00 Boston aud return . . . $110.00 Correspondingly low rates to other points. Trains leave Prince Rupert at 10:30 a.m. on Mondays, Thursdays and Saturdays, making close connections at Winnipeg for all Eastern centres. G. T. P. Steamers Prince Rupert and Prince George sail at 10 a.m. on Tuesdays, Thursdays and .Saturdays, for Vancou- \ er, Victoria and Seattle. Through tickets to San Francisco, San Diego and oilier southern points on sale at G. T. p. ticket office. For full Information, reservations and through tickets, apply (.. T. P. TICKET OFFICE, THIRD AVENUE, PHONE 200 AGENCY ALL ATI-ANTIC STEA.MSHIP LINES rr'.--'-r.:a--r...'____itt-_a___^^ GOVERNMENT WEATHER REPORT. Furnished by F. W. Dowling. For 24 hours ending 5 p.m. Bar. reduced to sea level . . . 30.18? Highest temperature 69.0 Lowest terrfperature 48.0 FOR THE RED CROSS. For one week, beginning August 20, Middy Fortier will devote half of his earnings to the Red Cross Fund. Every time you call phone 99 for a taxi during Ihat week, half of your money goes to the Red Cross Fund. Help i| along. LAND ACT. 6_ U00000400000000OOO40EHKH-OCW000000040000000 000000000 I TPE UNION STEAMSHIP CO. OF B.C. LTD' O " "" "" ' o S.s. VENTURE—Salle for QRANBY, NAAS, PORT SIMPSON, (, Mondays ll a.m. t S.S. VENTURE—Sails for VANCOUVER, SEATTLE, VICTORIA; o Tuesday S p.m. 6 S.S. CAMOSUN—Sails for PORT SIMPSON, GRANBY, STEWART; o Thursdays a Midnight, August 19th, Sept. 2nd, 10th, 30th. S.S. CAMOSUN—Sails for REFUGE BAY, SKIDEGATE, JEDWAY, 11CEDA, Saturdays at .Midnight, August 21st, Sept. 4th, 18th. S.S. CAMOSUN—Sails for MASSETT, Tuesdays, August. 24th, Sept. 7th, 21st. S.S. CAMOSUN—Sails for SURF INLET, NAMU, RIVERS INLET, VANCOUVER al 10 p.m. Wednesdays, jj&'-iisl 26th, Sept, 8th, 22nd. JOHN BARNSLEY, AGENT, 6SJ Second Avenue—Plione "SJls. iO CKW 0 GO _H-_-HKHKHJ_^l-f>a^^ Form Of .Notice. Skeena Laud District—District of Cassiar. TAKE NOTICE thai Richard B. jMcOinnls, of San FVancisco, California, occupation Mining Engineer, intends to apply for permission to lease the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted on the West shore of Alice Arm. Observatory Inlet, three-quarter (%) mile South of the South Easl. corner of the River Mouth Mineral Claim,, thence South 425 feet along high water mark; theuce East to low water mark; thence Northerly 425 feet more or less, along low water mark to a point due East of this post; thence West to the point of commencement. RICHARD B. McGINNIS, Name of applicant Dated August 12 1915. 00000000004400044444000000 I Classified Ads. § 00044044444404444400000000 Rates For Advertising Under Any Heading. Minimum charge of ad 25c One insertion, per word ...... Ic Six consecutive insertions 4c Twenty-six consecutive insertions (one month) 15c Birth notice, one insertion . . . 50c Marriage notice, one insertion . . 50c Death notice, one Insertion .... 50c Card of thanks 50c All condensed advertisements are cash In advance, otherwise one cent a word each Insertion straight FOR SALE Shoe Repairing business for sale- - A bargain—Apply Mike Hangos Sth Street, between 3rd Ave. and Fraser Street. P. O. Box 464. 3t. FOR RENT Eight-room house, with bath, between Drydock and Cold Storage. Apply 508 Hall Street. 2t. FOR RENT. Furnished house for rent. Modern, on Third Avenue. Phone 349. tf. COAL MINES ACT. (Form of Notice.) Skeena Land District—District of Queen Charlotte Island. TAKE NOTICE that I, W. E. Bur- litt, of Prince Rupert, B. C, occupation Stipendiary Magistrate, intends to apply for permission to prospect for coal and petroleum over the following discrlbed lands: On the West Coast of Graham Island: Commencing at a post planted one mile of the north east corner of Lot 2,435, thence northerly 80 chains, tbence easterly 80 chains, thence southerly 80 chains, thence westerly 80 chains, to point of commencement. W. E. BURRITT, Name of applicant. Agent, Peter Plambo. Dated located May 10, 1915. COAL MINES ACT. Skeena Land District—District of Queen Charlotte Island. TAKE NOT1- E that I, Peter Piarabo, of Prince Rupert, B. C. occupation Prospector, Intends to apply for permission to prospect for coal and petroleum over the following described lands on the West Coast of Graham Island: Commencing a a post planted one mile of the north east corner of Lot 2,435, thence easterly 80 chains, southerly 80 westerly 80 chains, northerly 80 chains to point of commencement. PETER PIAMBO, Name of applicant. Dated located May 10, 1915. THE FAIR 1915 Are you a member? It costs $1 anil no more fo join tin- Northern British Columbia Agriciiiiuaiii Association, payable al any time before tlio 1st October next. Membership spells strength. Tin- Government base tho Fair grant each yeai on ineniborslitji roll. 150 was Un* roll tor 101.— $5oo ibe Governmenl grant— ami i.ooo Ik Un- number wanted for 11)15. YOI'R .til MEANS A BETTER AM) LARGER FAIR. Your dollar means more dollars in September nexl will lie spent in your city. Your dollar Is aiding development, and helping to make payrolls, prosperity and profit. Send in your name to tbe Secretary Northern Britisii Co. lumbia Agricultural & Industrial Association. Box lo.">7 35 City. 21-a-w. § 00000000000000000000004000 CERTIFICATE OP IMPROVEMENTS None.*. "Harvey" Mineral Claim, situate in the Portland Canal mining division of Cassiar District. Located at Mapl* Bay, Portland Canal. TAKE NOTICE that I, W. G. Humble, acting as agent tor Ella H. Humble, Free Miner's Certificate No. 9 4.097B., intends sixiy days from the date hereof, to apply to the Mining Recorder for a Certificate of Improvements, for the purpese of obtaining a Crown Grant of the above claim. And further take notice that action, ::iider section 86 must be commence before the issue of such Certificate of Improvements. Dated this 26th day of June 1915. DRS. (JILROY & BROWN, DENTISTS Crown and Bridge Work a Specialty Offlce: Smith Block, Third Aveniw Phone 454. J. H. HILDITCH Contractor and Builder Estimates given on ail classes ot work, whether small nr large. Personal attention given to every Item. PHONE GREEN 821 A. E. WRIGHT Provincial and Dominion Land Snr*> veyor—Surveying and Engineering. Between Second and Third Avenues P. O. Box 10. P.O. Bos 1714 Telephone 448 RITCHIE, AGNEW & CO. Civil Engineer, and Surveyors Prlnce Rupert, B.C. Waterworks, Water Power, Wharf .onstruction. Reports, Plans, Domln- on and Provincial Land Surveying, Electric Blue Printing, Negatives and White Prints Skeena Land District—District of Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE that Lewis W. Patmore, of Prince Rupert, British Columbia, Solicitor, intends to apply for a licence to prospect for coal and petroleum over the following described land on Graham Island: Commencing at a post planted one mile East of the Northeast corner of Lot 2,435, on West Coast of Graham Island, thence North 80 chains, thence East 80 chains, thence South 80 chains, thence West 80 chains to place of commencement. Located June 23, 1915. LEWIS W. PATMORE, by PETER PIAMBO, *-1Bi Agent. IKHC-aKHJCH-»KKKK«K«K>-H-<^ _ THE MOST COMFORTABLE TOURING CAR IN THE CITY An*su-__ all calls day and night Phone 99 Stand: Hotel Prince Rupert The Produce Market Apples, per lb 6 l-4c Crabapples, per lb 6 l-4c Grapes, per lb 15c Tomatoes, per lb I5c Pears, doz 20c Peaches, doz 13c Peaches, box $1.00 Cantaloupes, each .... 12 l-2c Watermelons, per lb 3c Nectarines, basket 40c Corn, doz 50c Beets, lb 2c Carrots, lb 2c Cabbage, lb 2c Turnips, lb 1 l-2c Cauliflower a*. .. 10c Potatoes, sack $1.25 LYNCH BROS. Phone 2. t?l''t-H'HKH»-'WK.^^ .'W'{''aWH*l''a'H'B^^ Have You a Valued Watch? That needs Repairing or Overhauling Get it done by AN EXPERT who has given years to miike himself proficient. P. Marion is in charge of the liepuir Department. Formerly employed .villi Tiffany & Co., New York; llirk & Sons, Montreal; and Sbieve •_ Co., San Francisco. TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE CHANCE WELL ASSORTED STOCK OF JEWELLERY AT RIGHT PRICES Blakely Co., Jewellers Corner Third Avenue and Sixth Street 5l»W'HKHa>iWlKH*ii^^ »«HIHlHJ«'l»l«H*H'H-^^ LUMBER Coal, Cement, Plaster and Brick AND A COMPLETE LINE OF BUILDERS' SUPPLIES WESTHOLME LUMBER CO., LTD. First Avenue Prince Rupert Telephone 186 ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooaoomi Genuine Wellington Coal OUR COAL LASTS LONGER—IT'S THE BEST. Phone 15—Prince Rupert Coal Company ««enwKm_-H>iKicHKK-_-a^^ «_ Read Today's Advertising Specials '-'■-•■ * i
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Title | Prince Rupert Journal |
Publisher | Prince Rupert, B.C. : O. H. Nelson |
Date Issued | 1915-08-18 |
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Source | Original Format: Royal British Columbia Museum. British Columbia Archives. |
Date Available | 2016-04-07 |
Provider | Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library |
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DOI | 10.14288/1.0312701 |
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